Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In this revival of Sarah Ruhl’s adaptation of the Woolf novel, now starring Taylor Mac, the flashes of comedy can’t make up for the loss of poetry. By ...
Virginia Woolf was onto something when she wrote her novel “Orlando: A Biography” 95 years ago — a tall tale of aristocracy and adventure for a poet who also happens to change gender. It rings true, ...
2 Ringwald, Odenkirk, & More Join ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN 3 ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN to Have Off-Broadway Run Will Davis, the director and choreographer recently appointed Artistic ...
Part of what makes the play charming and affecting is that it explores the assumptions we often make based on gender, and upends them with the quirky, earthy humor and disarming tenderness that are ...
“I’m sick to death of this particular self. I want another,” said Orlando, the titular character in the novel by Virginia Woolf. This is a sentiment most people feel at some point in their lives, ...
Orlando: Marie Faal, Alan Naylor, Mary Myers, Christian Montgomery, Arika Thames — Photo: DJ Corey READ THIS REVIEW IN THE MAGAZINE The winning cast of Constellation’s new production of Orlando (★★★★☆ ...
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